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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 3505536, member: 31533"]I'm not really upset at all. I don't truly care if after striking (figures just for example) a million of any one coin (say for example a 1990 P Washington Quarter) that every single one of the remaining ones has noticeable mechanical doubling and extreme die wear that makes every single BU one of the remaining 612,792,000 coming out of the mint virtually noncollectable and not worth more in its lifetime than for spending or getting stuck in dryers. I know that cost-wise, quantity minted in the time allotted is primary, as it should be. Quite honestly, even one million of any coin that has over 600 million minted is more than enough to satisfy coin collectors for their higher quality examples when it gives those the chance to be pulled from circulation or in new rolls. And that is the state of what modern coins are at this time.</p><p><br /></p><p>No use worrying or such, just learn to recognize the bad production for the coin you handle, then throw it in the spend pile. True errors are much more rare.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 3505536, member: 31533"]I'm not really upset at all. I don't truly care if after striking (figures just for example) a million of any one coin (say for example a 1990 P Washington Quarter) that every single one of the remaining ones has noticeable mechanical doubling and extreme die wear that makes every single BU one of the remaining 612,792,000 coming out of the mint virtually noncollectable and not worth more in its lifetime than for spending or getting stuck in dryers. I know that cost-wise, quantity minted in the time allotted is primary, as it should be. Quite honestly, even one million of any coin that has over 600 million minted is more than enough to satisfy coin collectors for their higher quality examples when it gives those the chance to be pulled from circulation or in new rolls. And that is the state of what modern coins are at this time. No use worrying or such, just learn to recognize the bad production for the coin you handle, then throw it in the spend pile. True errors are much more rare.[/QUOTE]
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